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Hotels in Piazza del Popolo and the Spanish Steps
35 Hotels
The Inn At The Spanish Steps

This 18th-century luxury hotel is one of the top boutique hotels in Rome. Twenty-four elegantly furnished rooms blend historic features such as frescoes and decorative fireplaces with modern designs; select rooms have balconies or terraces with Spanish Steps views. Suites and apartments are also available, with kitchenettes in some. The standout feature is a lovely rooftop terrace with Trinita dei Monti church views and where a free breakfast can be taken. There’s also a lounge with floor-to-ceiling windows for indoor dining and cocktails. As far as location goes, this hotel reigns supreme with designer boutiques and the Spanish Steps directly out the front doors. For a hotel with a spa and pool, check out the Palazzo Montemartini.

Hotel Hassler

Perched at the top of the Spanish Steps, Hotel Hassler is a five-pearl property with Old World elegance and a prime location. The property dates to the 19th century, and it has lavish, traditional decor, plus Michelin-starred dining, a spa and bright gym, and a fantastic rooftop terrace with splendid city views. Its 92 guest rooms and suites are elegant, with classic style and contemporary touches, and all have flat-screen TVs, minibars, terrycloth robes, slippers, and free Wi-Fi. Travelers who find the opulence a bit much can consider The First Luxury Art Hotel, which also has a gorgeous rooftop and is more modern throughout. 

The First Roma Arte

The First Luxury Art Hotel is a 29-room boutique in the historic center of Rome near the Spanish Steps. The property has an elegant, modern design with contemporary art and top-notch technology. Rooms and suites have ample space, iPod docks, Nespresso machines, and big marble bathrooms. The hotel's restaurant has a Michelin-starred chef and the rooftop cocktail garden has 360-degree views of Rome, but some guests note the hotel is difficult to find.

San Carlo Suite
Via del Corso 112 between Piazza del Popolo & Via Condotti

The San Carlo Suite is a small upscale hotel on one of the most popular streets in central Rome. Some of its eight guest rooms directly overlook the Via del Corso, and the suites have luxurious whirlpool tubs. All units are spacious and modern, with rainfall showers and electric fireplaces, and standard amenities include flat-screen TVs, stocked mini-fridges, and free Wi-Fi. There's a small breakfast room and a bar with a free happy hour for guests who book directly, but no other on-site facilities. Travelers looking for a more conventional hotel experience should look into the opulent Grand Hotel Plaza down the street; rates are usually higher on average, but it has a full range of amenities, including two restaurants. 

Residenza di Ripetta

The Residenza di Ripetta is an mid-range hotel housed in a 17th-century former convent with a serene courtyard and an extensive art collection. Rooms are spacious and feature good amenities -- such as flat-screen TVs and minibars -- but many are worn and outdated. The 69-room hotel has a decent restaurant and a tiny bar, but lacks many of the amenities expected of a hotel that markets itself as a luxury property, including a fitness center and a spa. The location in the heart of Rome’s historic center is a big plus, but the Hotel Art by the Spanish Steps has more modern rooms and free breakfast at similar rates.

Condotti Hotel

Hotel Condotti's highlight is its location -- on a quaint cobblestone street lined by restaurants, within walking distance of attractions such as the Trevi Fountain, the Spanish Steps, and the Pantheon. It lacks a fitness center and a spa, though that's pretty typical for hotels in this city. All in all, Hotel Condotti is a great value, offering lower prices than other hotels in the area and featuring clean -- if a bit tired -- rooms. The elegant, cozy lobby is a nice place to congregate before heading out for the day.

Hotel d'Inghilterra Roma - Starhotels Collezione

Hotel d'Inghilterra is an iconic hotel located in the center of the old city, just a few minutes walk away from the Spanish Steps. This romantic, upscale property has a charming Old World atmosphere, with 88 rooms spread over five floors in a 16th Century Neo-Classical building. Café Romano serves classic Italian cuisine and has an outdoor sidewalk cafe, while the British-style Bond Bar is an atmospheric place for a night cap. The hotel was a haunt of Hemingway and Keats, but present-day guests complain about tired and worn-out guest rooms, outdated bathrooms, and cleanliness issues. At similar rates, Boscolo Exedra, housed in a 19th century palace, offers well-maintained guest rooms and suites, and an on-site spa with a city view infinity pool.

Babuino 181

Split between two buildings, the 24-room Babuino 181 is an upscale boutique ideal for the discerning traveler. The rooms are modern and well-furnished, with high-end amenities such as Nespresso coffee machines, iPod docks, comfortable mattresses, and soft bedding. The spacious bathrooms have large glass walk-in showers and separate soaking tubs. There’s also a popular rooftop terrace breakfast room and cocktail lounge for guests. Even with the hefty price tag, the sheer space of the rooms makes this a top option for its tier.

Hotel Panda

The budget Hotel Panda is a small property located in a fantastic location on a luxury shopping street close to the Spanish Steps and a metro station. The hotel occupies two floors of a 19th-century building, and its 28 guest rooms are basic but spotless, with a charming, Old World feel. Room size varies widely: Some are quite spacious, while others can be cramped, plus some have shared bathrooms located in the hallways. Budget travelers might also want to check out the centrally located Hotel Adriano, which offers more features like an on-site bar, fitness center, and computer room.

Hotel De Russie

The luxurious Hotel de Russie is located in a posh neighborhood near the Spanish Steps and Piazza del Popolo. This 122-room property combines style and comfort, starting in the cozy lobby with plush sofas and appealing artwork. Bright rooms feature tasteful, modern decor and marble bathrooms. Suites provide extra living space, as well as French doors leading out to small private balconies. Highlights at this upscale hotel include the on-site spa -- with hammock-like loungers, a big Jacuzzi pool, and Turkish steam bath -- and an interior courtyard with a beautiful terrace and gardens. Le Jardin de Russie is a sophisticated place to dine, and the buffet-style Stravinskji Bar provides trendy lounge seating. Location, amenities, and the lush garden in the middle of Rome make this hotel a great high-end pick.